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What is the primary role of a nurse as a Caregiver?
What is the primary role of a nurse as a Caregiver?
Which role of a nurse involves identifying client problems and communicating them to other healthcare professionals?
Which role of a nurse involves identifying client problems and communicating them to other healthcare professionals?
What is the primary goal of a nurse as a Client Advocate?
What is the primary goal of a nurse as a Client Advocate?
What is the primary role of a nurse as a Teacher?
What is the primary role of a nurse as a Teacher?
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Which role of a nurse involves making modifications in a client's behavior to promote health?
Which role of a nurse involves making modifications in a client's behavior to promote health?
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What is the primary goal of a nurse as a Change Agent?
What is the primary goal of a nurse as a Change Agent?
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Which role of a nurse involves providing emotional, intellectual, and psychological support to clients?
Which role of a nurse involves providing emotional, intellectual, and psychological support to clients?
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What is the primary goal of a nurse as a Counsellor?
What is the primary goal of a nurse as a Counsellor?
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According to Watson's theory, what is the primary focus of caring?
According to Watson's theory, what is the primary focus of caring?
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In Roy's Adaptation Model, what is the primary goal of the nurse?
In Roy's Adaptation Model, what is the primary goal of the nurse?
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According to Peplau, what is the primary goal of the nurse-patient relationship?
According to Peplau, what is the primary goal of the nurse-patient relationship?
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What is the role of the nurse as a Client Advocate?
What is the role of the nurse as a Client Advocate?
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According to Watson, what is the primary role of the nurse as a Caregiver?
According to Watson, what is the primary role of the nurse as a Caregiver?
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What is the primary role of the nurse as a Communicator?
What is the primary role of the nurse as a Communicator?
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According to Roy, what is the primary goal of nursing care?
According to Roy, what is the primary goal of nursing care?
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What is the primary role of the nurse as a Change Agent?
What is the primary role of the nurse as a Change Agent?
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What is the primary goal of a caregiver in assisting an individual?
What is the primary goal of a caregiver in assisting an individual?
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What is essential for a caregiver to have in order to assist a client effectively?
What is essential for a caregiver to have in order to assist a client effectively?
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What is the role of a communicator in healthcare?
What is the role of a communicator in healthcare?
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What is the primary focus of a client advocate?
What is the primary focus of a client advocate?
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What is the role of a teacher in healthcare?
What is the role of a teacher in healthcare?
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What is the primary goal of a change agent in healthcare?
What is the primary goal of a change agent in healthcare?
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What is the primary focus of Orem's self-care theory?
What is the primary focus of Orem's self-care theory?
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What is the role of a caregiver in Orem's self-care theory?
What is the role of a caregiver in Orem's self-care theory?
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Study Notes
Role of a Professional Nurse
- A nurse is responsible for bringing knowledge, skill, and competence to all aspects of patient care.
- A nurse's role encompasses various aspects, including being a caregiver, communicator, client advocate, teacher, change agent, counselor, manager, leader, and case manager.
Caregiver
- A caregiver assists the client physically and psychologically.
- They help clients develop and maintain their health.
Communicator
- A communicator identifies client problems and communicates them verbally to other members of the health team.
Client Advocate
- A client advocate acts to protect the client, represents their needs and wishes to other health professionals.
Teacher
- A teacher educates the client about their health and the health care procedures they need to maintain their health.
Change Agent
- A change agent makes modifications in the client's behavior and makes changes in a system such as clinical care if it is not helping a client return to health.
Counselor
- A counselor helps a client recognize and cope with stressful psychological or social problems, promoting personal growth.
- They provide emotional, intellectual, and psychological support.
Manager
- A manager delegates nursing activities, supervises, and evaluates their performance.
Leader
- A leader influences others to work together to accomplish a specific goal.
Case Manager
- A case manager measures the effectiveness of the case management plan and monitors outcomes.
Research Consumer
- A research consumer uses research to improve client care, having some awareness of the research process and language.
Nursing Theories
Watson's Caring Theory
- Caring is a science of human relationships.
- It involves valuing a person as being cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted.
- Caring creates a circumstance and influences that surround the person, affecting their development and behavior.
Roy's Adaptation Model
- A person is viewed as an adaptive system, striving to achieve their maximum potential.
- Nursing acts to enhance the interaction between the person and the environment to promote adaptation.
Peplau's Interpersonal Theory
- The nurse-client relationship is an essential part of the nursing process.
- The nurse helps the client move towards independence and self-care.
Henderson's Nursing Theory
- The nurse helps the client conduct self-care activities to reach their optimum level of functioning.
- The nurse temporarily assists the individual who lacks the necessary strength.
Orem's Self-Care Theory
- Individuals perform self-care activities to maintain life, health, and independence.
- Nursing helps clients conduct self-care activities to reach their optimum level of functioning.
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Test your understanding of the role of a professional nurse, including patient care, communication, and record-keeping. This quiz covers the fundamental responsibilities of a nurse.